Fabrix cases are unique handmade pouches for iPhone and your other devices. The cases are mostly made of cloth like linen, corduroy etc (yeah, that’s true!), enhancing the “wow” factor. Recently, the company launched some nice printed designs for the cases too. These are “limited” editions of the case and cost a bit more than the normal ones.

Although these cases are hand stitched, there’s no compromise with the quality! The stitches are perfect, though the case is a bit loose, which can be taken as a positive point (read below). When it comes to design, their collection is varied, ranging from base cloth changes to three great printed designs that give your device a personal touch. A small “cute” feature of the case is that it sports a little lanyard inside to hang a keychain or some other small stuff.

The limited edition cases have their name hidden at the bottom with a little company tag on side. The stitching is clearly visible on the inside of case but it’s completely invisible outside. There’s even some extra space in the pouch that allows you to put the phone in with a thin case on it - but thick ones like the Mophie doesn’t fit at all.

The case even provides decent shock absorption as a surplus, although its not meant for protection of that kind. One major issue - the phone can slip easily off the case as the top of the case is open and it isn’t quite tight enough to grip the iPhone.

I recommend the case to anyone looking for something different for the price tag of just $29.90 (normal edition is $21.90) - but if you are not willing to spend that money, we are giving away two limited edition cases namely, the “Mojoko” and “eeShaun” for iPhone 3G. To enter the contest, just post a comment in the thread with the format “F- your views about the case ” (mandatory). The format is strict and any comment ignoring it will not be counted. All double entries and PM entries will be disqualified. The two winners will be announced in a week and the prize can be shipped worldwide as well.

F- i think that this case would be great to have around since i don't like those rubber ones. they stick to things and don't feel comfortable in the hand. ones like these cloth and fabric cases will do excpecially well because they blend in with my work area (fashion and designs) and also are supposedly thin and druable for those mountain climbing trips. i really want one of these ever since my rubber one failed terribly.